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Photos & Videos

Pretty Baby - Lobby Card Set
Elevator to the Gallows - Movie Poster
Spirits of the Dead - Pressbook

Biography

Filmography

 

Visual Effects (Feature Film)

Captain Milkshake (1970)
Special Photography Effects

Life Events

Photo Collections

Pretty Baby - Lobby Card Set
Pretty Baby - Lobby Card Set
Elevator to the Gallows - Movie Poster
Elevator to the Gallows - Movie Poster
Spirits of the Dead - Pressbook
Here is the original campaign book (pressbook) for AIP's anthology horror film Spirits of the Dead (1968), starring Jane and Peter Fonda. Pressbooks were sent to exhibitors and theater owners to aid them in publicizing the film's run in their theater.

Videos

Movie Clip

Elevator To The Gallows (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Sneer At War Ex-paratrooper Julien (Maurice Ronet) has snuck out his office window, now makes his approach to his arms dealer boss Carala (Jean Wall), who's also the husband of his lover, with Miles Davis' score, in Louis Malle's Elevator To The Gallows, 1958.
Elevator To The Gallows (1958) -- (Movie Clip) He Got Cold Feet Paris teens Louis (Georges Poujouly) and Veronique (Yori Bertin) snatch the car belonging to Julien, who's stuck in an elevator, as his lover and murder accomplice Florence (Jeanne Moreau) waits nearby, in Louis Malle's Elevator To The Gallows, 1958.
Elevator To The Gallows (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Then We'll Be Free Director Louis Malle's famous close up of Jeanne Moreau (as "Florence") in the film that made her a star, on the phone with lover Julien (Maurice Ronet), Miles Davis' score creeping in, opening Elevator To The Gallows, 1958.
Lacombe, Lucien (1974) -- (Movie Clip) A Rich And Stingy Jew Having casually ingratiated himself with the local Nazi collaborators, farm-boy Pierre Blaise (title character) is introduced by Vichy youth Jean (Stephane Bouy) to the Jewish tailor (Holger Lowenadler) who gets relative safety in exchange for his services, in Louis Malle’s Lacombe, Lucien, 1974.
Lacombe, Lucien (1974) -- (Movie Clip) I Should Have Been An Actor In southwestern France, 1944, conducting regular business with the local Nazi sympathizers, Pierre Blaise (the politically indifferent title character) with Jean-Bernard (Stephane Bouy) faking an injury, tricking a vacationing doctor and his family, in Louis Malle’s Lacombe, Lucien, 1974.
Au Revoir, Les Enfants (1987) -- (Movie Clip) We're Not Sissies First night back from holiday at a Paris-area boarding school, 1944, Julien (Gasparde Manesse) and friends introduced by Father Jean (Philippe Morier-Genoud) to new student Jean (Raphael Fejto), in Louis Malle's Au Revoir, Les Enfants, 1987.
Au Revoir, Les Enfants (1987) -- (Movie Clip) First Prize In Arithmetic At a boarding school in Nazi-occuipied France, 1944, after mail call, Julien (Gaspard Manesse) in the dorm reading his mother's letter, discovers the real Jewish last-name of his new friend Jean (Raphael Fejto), in Louis Malle's Au Revoir, Les Enfants, 1987.
Hangmen Also Die (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Our LIves Becoming Forfeit For His Professor Novotny (Walter Brennan) allows himself to be arrested in a Nazi roundup in Prague, protecting Svoboda (Brian Donlevy) and panicking his wife (Nana Bryant) and daughter (Anna Lee) in Fritz Lang's Hangmen Also Die, 1943.
Nosferatu (1922) -- (Movie Clip) Perhaps A Little Blood Hutter (Gustav von Wangenheim) meets the decidedly twisted estate agent Knock (Alexander Granach) who clearly knows more about mysterious Count Orlok than he's letting on, in F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, 1922.
Nosferatu (1922) -- (Movie Clip) Eerie Visions Even the horses wear hoods as Hutter (Gustav von Wangenheim), abandoned by his escort as he enters Transylvania, proceeds toward the castle where he meets Count Orlok (Max Schreck) in F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, 1922.
Hangmen Also Die (1943) --(Movie Clip) Reichsprotector Heydrich H. H. v. Twardowski as the real historical figure Reinhard Heydrich, the Nazi Reichsprotector of Bohemia-Moravia, who gets himself assassinated in Fritz Lang's Hangmen Also Die, 1943.
Ninotchka (1939) -- (Movie Clip) It Won't Be Long Now Bumbling Soviet officials Iranoff (Sig Rumann), Bulyanoff (Felix Bressart) and Kopalski (Alexander Granach) are surprised to find comrade Yakushova (Greta Garbo), arriving in Paris to take over their fund-raising mission, is a female, in Ernst Lubitsch's Ninotchka, 1939.

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